On Mon, 03 Dec 2012 06:26:08 +0000, Dänk 42Ø wrote:
> On 12/01/2012 06:24 AM, Dan C wrote:
>> On Fri, 30 Nov 2012 23:55:36 -0500, Chief Suspect wrote:
>>
>>> Admittedly, Linux is a learning curve not easily intuitive. Just
>>> waiting for the day some enterprising hot-shot pops up with LINUX that
>>> looks, feels, and acts like familiar Windows XP .. maybe just labeling
>>> and referring to various HD by drive letters ala XP, and an easier way
>>> to install programs in familiar-named folders ... to start.
>>
>> Bugger off, Win-droid.
>
> Be nice!
He can't! His last remaining brain cells are damaged due to long term
glue-vapor inhaling.
> I think the biggest problem with Linux is the lack of
> proprietary hardware drivers.
That,the Microsoft spies like DanCunt and the lack of vision and
coorperation between the developers.
> Micros**t has formed an unholy alliance
> with hardware manufacturers -- especially wireless cards -- to ensure
> that their products are only compatible with Wind*ze.
>
> WiFi is the weak link, since consumers expect their gadgets to work
> right out of the box with no black magic. I can't even recall how many
> Linux distros I rejected, simply because they would not recognize my
> wireless card.
That is a perfect example of what I mean, developers giving you the "free
choice" they brag about, between an dinner without salt or a dinner
without pepper.
A little coorperation and a few million less Linux releases and your wifi
would have worked in the remaining one or 2 linux releases.
> I asked for advice in Linux forums like this, only to be
> lectured by arrogant linuxtards that all I needed to do was to recompile
> my kernel or edit
command.com or some such shit -- none of which ever
> worked.
In this group ( mint) people are usually helpful, forget DanCunt.
>
> There is no logical reason why wireless chipsets should be incompatible
> with Linux, except that Bill Gates has paid the manufacturers to ensure
> incompatibility. It is bad enough that I purchase a new computer and
> erase the Wind*ze 8 that I didn't want but paid for anyway, but it is
> even worse that the hardware has been deliberately rigged to prevent me
> from using anything but the Micros**t OS -- at least if I want online
> service. This just smacks of a future antitrust lawsuit!
Have fun with a lawsuit against someone with 70 billion in his pocket....
Edmund